Sanford LD, Morrison AR, Ball WA, Ross RJ, Mann GL
Laboratories of Anatomy, The School of Veterinary Medicine.
J Sleep Res. 1992 Dec;1(4):258-264. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2869.1992.tb00048.x.
Ponto-geniculo-occipital (PGO) waves are spontaneously-occurring macropotential waveforms recorded in the pons, lateral geniculate body (LGB) and occipital cortex. PGO waves mark the onset and course of rapid eye movement sleep (REM). PGO-like waves can be recorded in several brain areas including the thalamic central lateral nucleus (CL). Alerting stimuli elicit PGO waves (PGOE) from LGB and waves from CL (CLE) in all behavioural states. We compared spontaneous activity in LGB and CL across behavioral states to examine the relationship of CL waves to PGO waves. Spontaneous waves in LGB and CL may occur concurrently or separately in all states. Although REM is marked by a high level of LGB PGO activity, CL waves are rare. Frequencies of CL and LGB waves are similar in non-REM (NREM) although the waves do not necessarily occur at the same time. These findings suggest that the widespread phasic activity recorded throughout the brain in sleep cannot be assumed to be a non-specific unitary phenomenon propagated from a single brainstem generator.
脑桥-膝状体-枕叶(PGO)波是在脑桥、外侧膝状体(LGB)和枕叶皮质记录到的自发出现的大电位波形。PGO波标志着快速眼动睡眠(REM)的开始和进程。在包括丘脑中央外侧核(CL)在内的几个脑区可以记录到类似PGO的波。警觉刺激在所有行为状态下都能从LGB引出PGO波(PGOE),并从CL引出波(CLE)。我们比较了不同行为状态下LGB和CL的自发活动,以研究CL波与PGO波的关系。LGB和CL中的自发波在所有状态下可能同时出现,也可能分别出现。虽然REM以高水平的LGB PGO活动为特征,但CL波很少见。在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠中,CL和LGB波的频率相似,尽管这些波不一定同时出现。这些发现表明,不能认为睡眠期间在整个大脑中记录到的广泛的相位活动是由单个脑干发生器传播的非特异性单一现象。